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1 Introd | against the laws of the eternal progression of men and things, 2 CLXVIII | our weakness against the eternal order. Has death perhaps 3 CLXXVII | really too immoral! etc. Oh! eternal poppycock! No! one does 4 CLXXXVII | against the laws of the eternal progression of men and things, 5 CLXXXVIII| things. The people is an eternal infant, and it will be ( 6 CXCV | attach itself only to the Eternal.~Our ignorance of history 7 CXCVII | cup of the wrath of the Eternal is poured out on you quite 8 CCXII | COWISHNESS and (I return to my eternal refrain) from lack of JUSTICE!~ 9 CCXVI | Have you given Paris an eternal adieu? Am I never to see 10 CCXXV | there. The human being (the eternal feminine included) amuses 11 CCXL | as the rain passes. The eternal thing is the feeling of 12 CCXLVI | unrolling around us; that eternal struggle of barbarity against 13 CCXCV | I must bore you with my eternal jeremiads. I repeat myself 14 CCCII | compensation, were it only the rest eternal. You are no surer than another 15 CCCII | compensation. Life is perhaps eternal, and therefore work is eternal. 16 CCCII | eternal, and therefore work is eternal. If this is so, let us do 17 CCCV | make to us today? Is it eternal art? I ask you that.~Other 18 CCCVIII | divine force, something eternal as a principle? (I speak